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Hi all,

I am new here.

I recently moved to a new shop, all sockets work except one. I tried to unscrew the plate cover and noticed 4 wires.
2 red and 2 black, I am not sure what to do here and why are there 4 wires and not 3?

Also do you think I should take it apart and see whats wrong? or shall I buy a new socket and replace the current one?

Please help, thanks!


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please do not carry on any further .
you seem to not even recognise a basic ring circuit.
get someone with actual experience to check it out..
someone who understand fault finding and basic isolation procedures
 
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Hi all,

I am new here.

I recently moved to a new shop, all sockets work except one. I tried to unscrew the plate cover and noticed 4 wires.
2 red and 2 black, I am not sure what to do here and why are there 4 wires and not 3?

Also do you think I should take it apart and see whats wrong? or shall I buy a new socket and replace the current one?

Please help, thanks!


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Kevlar welcome to the forum and listen to the post above and I’m just going to tell you the reason you have 4 wires. You have 2 wires feeding the socket and the other 2 wires are feeding another socket. Good luck
 

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